Parents have the right to make a child move out after he attains 18 years of age.
The person with full custody has the right to have the child live with them permanently and has the right to make all decisions regarding the child without interference.
DSS might have funds available for the child (but not child support, per se - that's the parents' responsibility).
Yes. It is their home and you are their child. They are responsible for your acts, legal and illegal, and have the right to any place within their home. You might make the argument that it violates your right to privacy. However, as a minor, you have not right to privacy that is not derived from your parent's right to privacy. Their right trumps yours.
No. Only the parents support the child, not the step parents. What you make will have no impact on how much he has to pay in child support. Even if you marry this woman that will not change.
Make sure it does not happen again. Don't make too much of a fuss about it with the child (it will cause the child to become concerned when the child may not be concerned) If the child does have questions, answer them honestly, explaining that what has been seen was not meant for children because they are still growing and can not be expected to understand everything they see - that is why parents try and look after children. If there were circumstances that lead to the event, point these out to the child and ask them to actively avoid these in future. Tell them that you are there to discuss things if they want and that you love them.
The kid is not not an adult so the parents make the child's decision. But nothing says the parents will choose the right religion.
Parents do not have the "right" to ruin the lives of their children. Your parents have the right to make decisions for you until you reach the age of eighteen. The decisions they make can wreak havoc with a child's life when the parents are more focused on their own needs than on the needs of their child. Especially in the case of a contentious divorce where selfish parents fail to recognize the harm their fighting does to their children.
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Both parents of a deceased child have an equal right of inheritance. If one parent had custody that parent has the right to make funeral arrangements but the other parent should be consulted if possible.
Once a child is 18 the parents are not responsible for the child. Everything that the child does when s/he moves out is his or her own responsibility. However the parents do help support the child but can not do things for the child. They arent REQUIRED to help. But they do help if the child asks. Also, the child is an adult so it would not make much sense if the child could not do for him or herself. That is what the parents raised them to do. If you need support, ask but sometimes the parents support there child because they feel that they should in order to point you in a right direction. But once you are 18 you are on your OWN!
No they do not. You will need someone to have custody of you. And if the parent want their child to stay and be the parent they would not give up their rights. There would be no point. To decide where to live you have to be 18 so this is something your parents decide for you and by giving up his/hers rights they can not make any decisions regarding the child. The only thing they still have a right to do is to pay child support.
No. The minor has the legal right to their child
Child support is the right of the child. Whether two parents were married or not does not make a difference in both parents being financially responsible for any children that were the result of a relationship.
They back talk parents because when children feal a point of weakness from the parent, and if the child has been sent to bed or what not they need to make the parent feel bad. If the parent were to say I DON'T CARE to the child it will just upset them more and make them cry.
No. It is still unknown what factors can influence sexuality.
You do, it's the parents choice as to the name of a child. Since you are the mother, it's your choice. However, the father of the child also has the right to name the child as well. Remember that it took both of you to make the child, regardless of how young you are (should of used a condom).
In Ontario, parents have the right to report a runaway child to the police and seek assistance in locating them. They can also contact child welfare services for support and guidance in managing the situation. Parents have a legal responsibility to ensure the safety and well-being of their child, even if they have run away.